October 3rd, 2017

The lecture series, now in its ninth year, is designed to promote discussion of cutting-edge issues affecting the U.S. Supreme Court and the Constitution. The program was established with the approval of Justice Anthony Kennedy when he visited the law school in the fall of 2008. This year’s speaker will be Kenneth R. Feinberg.

September 28th, 2017

Wish you could have wheels when you want them? You do, thanks to Zipcar! Students, Faculty, and Staff are welcome to join. You can join today for only $15 (that’s $10 off, thanks to Ford) at www.zipcar.com/lewisclark.

September 26th, 2017

Shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing, is a practice centered on the healing and restorative properties that can come from immersion in the woods (no water or tubs involved; honest). Come learn more in this overview of the practice and take away some tips or how you can try it out for yourself in the year ahead. The session is indoors so you don’t have to worry about appropriate shoes.

This is a repeat lunchtime workshop the Ombuds, Valerie White, did on a hot smokey day in August when most folks weren’t around, and it’s open to all LC Community members.

September 22nd, 2017

“Hope and Despair in the Present Age: Reflections on Injustice and Ecological Collapse” features the showing of the film “Joanna Macy and the Great Turning” and a discussion afterwards. We will discuss strategies for those who wish to contribute to the growth of justice and a sustainable world. Barbara Ford will facilitate this event in Smith Hall that is open to the public.

September 16th, 2017

Sept 15 & 16, 6 p.m., Law School Amphitheater Two Yosemites: An Environmental Opera, Music and Libretto by Justin Ralls. Setting to music “the most famous camping trip in history,” Two Yosemites recreates the remarkable 1903 meeting between President Theodore Roosevelt and famous conservationist John Muir. Click here for more information.

September 15th, 2017

Sept 15 & 16, 6 p.m., Law School Amphitheater Two Yosemites: An Environmental Opera, Music and Libretto by Justin Ralls. Setting to music “the most famous camping trip in history,” Two Yosemites recreates the remarkable 1903 meeting between President Theodore Roosevelt and famous conservationist John Muir. Tickets are free for L&C students, faculty, and staff with a valid L&C ID at the event.Click here for more information.

September 8th, 2017

DUE TO CONTINUED POOR AIR QUALITY FROM THE AREA WILDFIRES, PIO FAIR HAS BEEN RELOCATED TO THE PAMPLIN SPORTS CENTER.

There continues to be an air quality alert form multiple municipal environmental protection/quality agencies, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, the National Weather Service, and the National Interagency Fire Center due to the area wildfires. Air quality in the region has reached and continues at unhealthy levels.

In the interest of everyone’s health and well being, it has been decided to relocate the 12th Annual Pio Fair to the Pamplin Sports Center.

September 7th, 2017

Lauren Kurtz is the Executive Director of the Climate Science Legal Defense Fund (CSLDF), which works to defend climate scientists in a variety of legal actions, as well as educate scientists about their legal rights and responsibilities.

April 22nd, 2017

April 15th, 2017

Join art Professor Matt Johnston on a hike through the heart of Oregon’s rainforest at Opal Creek. This area has a rich history, which you will explore as you hike through Jawbone Flats mining camp and travel up the striking green waters of Opal Creek.

April 11th, 2017

April 7th, 2017

The annual environmental law symposium this year will focus on important food related issues with panels on food labeling, food production and environmental/animal impacts, and food and health policies and ethics. Academics from across the country will write and speak on these topics, and their papers will be published in our ENVIRONMENTAL LAW journal. For more information contact elaw@lclark.edu.

February 17th, 2017

Wisdom of the Elders, Inc. and the Northwest Indian Storytellers Association are holding two special Northwest Native American Storytelling events Friday, February 17, 2017 at Portland Community College Cascade’s Moriarty Auditorium (705 North Killingsworth, Portland, OR 97217).

October 5th, 2016

Need a car? Reserve a Zipcar! Student Activities and Facilities Services have partnered with Zipcar to bring self-service, on-demand car sharing to campus. To use Zipcars, simply register as a member, reserve a car online or on your phone, use your Zipcard to scan into the car, and drive away. When you’re done, return the car to the same location where you picked it up.

October 3rd, 2016

Need a car? Reserve a Zipcar! Student Activities and Facilities Services have partnered with Zipcar to bring self-service, on-demand car sharing to campus. To use Zipcars, simply register as a member, reserve a car online or on your phone, use your Zipcard to scan into the car, and drive away. When you’re done, return the car to the same location where you picked it up.

September 30th, 2016

Need a car? Reserve a Zipcar! Student Activities and Facilities Services have partnered with Zipcar to bring self-service, on-demand car sharing to campus. To use Zipcars, simply register as a member, reserve a car online or on your phone, use your Zipcard to scan into the car, and drive away. When you’re done, return the car to the same location where you picked it up.

September 28th, 2016

Need a car? Reserve a Zipcar! Student Activities and Facilities Services have partnered with Zipcar to bring self-service, on-demand car sharing to campus. To use Zipcars, simply register as a member, reserve a car online or on your phone, use your Zipcard to scan into the car, and drive away. When you’re done, return the car to the same location where you picked it up.

September 26th, 2016

Need a car? Reserve a Zipcar! Student Activities and Facilities Services have partnered with Zipcar to bring self-service, on-demand car sharing to campus. To use Zipcars, simply register as a member, reserve a car online or on your phone, use your Zipcard to scan into the car, and drive away. When you’re done, return the car to the same location where you picked it up.

September 23rd, 2016

Need a car? Reserve a Zipcar! Student Activities and Facilities Services have partnered with Zipcar to bring self-service, on-demand car sharing to campus. To use Zipcars, simply register as a member, reserve a car online or on your phone, use your Zipcard to scan into the car, and drive away. When you’re done, return the car to the same location where you picked it up.

September 21st, 2016

Need a car? Reserve a Zipcar! Student Activities and Facilities Services have partnered with Zipcar to bring self-service, on-demand car sharing to campus. To use Zipcars, simply register as a member, reserve a car online or on your phone, use your Zipcard to scan into the car, and drive away. When you’re done, return the car to the same location where you picked it up.

September 19th, 2016

Need a car? Reserve a Zipcar! Student Activities and Facilities Services have partnered with Zipcar to bring self-service, on-demand car sharing to campus. To use Zipcars, simply register as a member, reserve a car online or on your phone, use your Zipcard to scan into the car, and drive away. When you’re done, return the car to the same location where you picked it up.

September 16th, 2016

Need a car? Reserve a Zipcar! Student Activities and Facilities Services have partnered with Zipcar to bring self-service, on-demand car sharing to campus. To use Zipcars, simply register as a member, reserve a car online or on your phone, use your Zipcard to scan into the car, and drive away. When you’re done, return the car to the same location where you picked it up.

September 14th, 2016

Need a car? Reserve a Zipcar! Student Activities and Facilities Services have partnered with Zipcar to bring self-service, on-demand car sharing to campus. To use Zipcars, simply register as a member, reserve a car online or on your phone, use your Zipcard to scan into the car, and drive away. When you’re done, return the car to the same location where you picked it up.

September 12th, 2016

Need a car? Reserve a Zipcar! Student Activities and Facilities Services have partnered with Zipcar to bring self-service, on-demand car sharing to campus. To use Zipcars, simply register as a member, reserve a car online or on your phone, use your Zipcard to scan into the car, and drive away. When you’re done, return the car to the same location where you picked it up.

September 9th, 2016

Need a car? Reserve a Zipcar! Student Activities and Facilities Services have partnered with Zipcar to bring self-service, on-demand car sharing to campus. To use Zipcars, simply register as a member, reserve a car online or on your phone, use your Zipcard to scan into the car, and drive away. When you’re done, return the car to the same location where you picked it up.

September 7th, 2016

Need a car? Reserve a Zipcar! Student Activities and Facilities Services have partnered with Zipcar to bring self-service, on-demand car sharing to campus. To use Zipcars, simply register as a member, reserve a car online or on your phone, use your Zipcard to scan into the car, and drive away. When you’re done, return the car to the same location where you picked it up.

June 5th, 2015

This daylong symposium will bring together several Oregon scholars and practitioners to explore ecopsychology and kindred endeavors from the perspectives of creativity and self-expression, teaching and research, and socially engaged therapeutic practices.

May 9th, 2015

Václav Havel’s Place is a memorial commemorating the life and legacy of playwright, philosopher, dissident, and Czech president Václav Havel (1936-2011). The installation of Havel’s Places is a worldwide project to create a network of public spaces where people can hold frank exchanges of important ideas, an expression of Havel’s belief in the power of mutual dialogue.

April 21st, 2015

Realizing International Indigenous Rights in Domestic Law: A Panel Discussion and Webinar Sponsored by Lewis & Clark Law School and the American Society of International Law’s Rights of Indigenous Peoples Interest Group

April 20th, 2015

See the inner workings of a professional kitchen, ask questions, and learn about the key ingredients of sustainable food service: sourcing from local farms and artisans, cooking from scratch, and minimizing waste.

April 10th, 2015

The annual Environmental Law symposium at Lewis & Clark in 2015 will focus on Developments in the Public Trust and will be dedicated to the memory of Joe Sax and will honor the contributions of Hap Dunning. Registration is now CLOSED.

March 13th, 2015

Join Lincoln High School teacher Tim Swinehart MAT ’96 and Lewis & Clark adjunct professor Bill Bigelow as they launch their new book, A People’s Curriculum for the Earth: Teaching Climate Change and the Environmental Crisis. The book ispublished by Rethinking Schools.

October 25th, 2014

Tickets for An Evening with Bill the Science Guy in the Pamplin Sports Center are now SOLD OUT. A free simulcast of An Evening with Bill Nye the Science Guy will be shown in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. Tickets are not required for the simulcast.

Bill Nye — scientist, engineer, comedian, author, and inventor—will bring his special brand of pop culture science literacy to Portland on Saturday, October 25 at 7 p.m. at the Pamplin Sports Center at Lewis & Clark, 0615 SW Palatine Hill Road. The event is open to public; doors open at 6 p.m.

At the event, Nye will delve into his early history, the importance of science education, and inspiring others to change the world through it. Nye has worked to make science entertaining and accessible for most of his life. He initially discovered a talent for tutoring in high school, and spent afternoons and summers demystifying math for his fellow students.

March 7th, 2012

Dr. Alison Alkon is a professor of Sociology at University of the Pacific, where she specializes in the interface between identify formation, environmental values, and systems of economic exchange. In her own words, she “investigates farmers markets to examine participation in the green economy as a practice of meaning making.” An author of the recently published book Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class, and Sustainability, much of her speech will surround those themes.

February 15th, 2012

Sustainability mixer for LC faculty: Drink local, certified “salmon safe” wine & beer & munch on organic goodies; Meet colleagues working in the area of sustainability and the environment (and perhaps even talk them into speaking in one of your classes); and Have fun!